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american group made up of citizens industries and educates and bodies recently suggested that new era energy reliance range of between twenty two and twenty nine percent. taking acceptance into consideration the government's twenty nine percent rate is on the high side of that scale but far less than a set forth by the government and a former president union got that set up a forty one percent eight the captain concerns about the continuous construction of new power plants in the country at a time when other nations are retreating from nuclear power. germany for example is planning to close down all plants in its country. meanwhile they also happen issues concerning failed quality tests of nuclear reactors and corruption in the sector however the government says that due to the country's industry structure nuclear power isn't cheap and efficient source of energy it's a lot. i need and use the baseball organization gave out awards on tuesday for the best defensive players and billy stephen kaye joins us for the details on the cake he owes golden glove award is based on the page yet the
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but schools are racing to find education modern and connected and this week, efforts got a boost from two of the influential names in tech. here is abc7 news reporter jonathan bloom. over trouble spots, take a rubber stylus, equalling a classroom full of kids paying attention. >> this engages kids. you can see their eyes open. when seeing this on the big screen >> these kids are digital natives and this is their world. >> but never mind ipads. one of the important ingredients is one you can't see. a blazingly fast internet connection. a luxury half of the schoolses in the county don't have. >> they have 500 in the case of this school over 800 kids. >> even is the head of the education super highway. out to change that with serious hip help. >> i think what they've realized is that we're at a tipping point now. >> marchwell envisions a world where dozen was stream individual yeet once using world events as teachable moments but the super highway has to find which schools need an upgrade, connect with grand money and give help spending it in the best way possible. saying investing is go
but schools are racing to find education modern and connected and this week, efforts got a boost from two of the influential names in tech. here is abc7 news reporter jonathan bloom. over trouble spots, take a rubber stylus, equalling a classroom full of kids paying attention. >> this engages kids. you can see their eyes open. when seeing this on the big screen >> these kids are digital natives and this is their world. >> but never mind ipads. one of the important ingredients...
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provincial capital to shell out the device expanded plant health lack is a right to pick up william education the welsh helpful deny station says pakistan has recorded seventy four cases of parody of the acs and thought it had fifty eight announced and frequent attacks against health weapons threatening efforts to contain the disease. and that will wrap up i'll put it in her petunia woman in line call. mourners in the south african capital pretoria have been filing past the body of nelson mandela to pay their respects. people across the country are holding their own memorials and vigils to remember them and they referred to by his clan name my diva. many say they want to carry his vision into the future. nhk world's you call plan she reports according to a muslim student who made his way to montana. i hope i did. he is among the meaning of the audio to continue its agreements. an incredible job reynolds of the world that i'm always going to continue the duck confit. he has been aching body to pull more of them could be used. gerald my mom that i deem nineteen nineties that thi story. so stop
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he had been partially educated in switzerland and he might have thatternationalist outlook might be different from his father and grandfather. and the state media has occasionally try to project an image of kim that was somewhat modern. but this execution really mocks the end of any illusions about kim jong un. iss is a state that sometimes called stalinist. the public outing and humiliation and execution, this is straight out of stalin's russia in the 1930s. >> thank you very much for that analysis. islamist opposition leader has been executed in bangladesh. he was hanged for war crimes committed in 1971. it is likely to spark more tension in a country just ahead of elections there. executed in a dramatic week. you want a repeat on tuesday hours before he was to be sent it to the gallows. the supreme court then rejected his application for a review of his death sentence. >> he had filed for review and that has been dismissed by the honorable court. >> he was the assistant secretary-general of the islamic party. he is the first person to be hanged for war crimes in bangladesh. he was found gu
he had been partially educated in switzerland and he might have thatternationalist outlook might be different from his father and grandfather. and the state media has occasionally try to project an image of kim that was somewhat modern. but this execution really mocks the end of any illusions about kim jong un. iss is a state that sometimes called stalinist. the public outing and humiliation and execution, this is straight out of stalin's russia in the 1930s. >> thank you very much for...
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it's not easy for roma children in the czech education system. according to much in every below but it's not just because their parents don't always look after them properly. it all she tells me the state must do more to promote integration. rachel tells me that recently check education authorities ask them to count the roma children. it's the will that mean it. if it down yet they want us to judge which children were roma and which were not on the basis of their physical appearance. why did you react and haven't heard anything since then. education authorities put the scheme on ice because of the criticism it received from many teachers. one year ago police said was to not go up and started the pilot project roma like elena by nova and carl someone for being trained a special police officers in an attempt to combat rising crime the city's ombudsman for minorities. pablo books of the lake. helped initiate the project. he believes there will be less friction at the crime rate among the roma falls. so what do we knew we wanted to use the hatred all
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but schools are racing to find education modern and connected and this week, efforts got a boost from two of the influential names in tech. here is abc7 news reporter jonathan bloom. when mike goes over trouble spots, take a rubber stylus, equalling a classroom full of kids paying attention. >> this engages kids. you can see their eyes open. when seeing this on the big screen >> these kids are digital natives and this is their world. >> but never mind ipads. one of the important ingredients is one you can't see. a blazingly fast internet connection. a luxury half of the schoolses in the county don't have. >> they have 500 in the case of this school over 800 kids. >> even is the head of the education super highway. out to change that with serious hip help. >> i think what they've realized is that we're at a tipping point now. >> marchwell envisions a world where dozen was stream individual yeet once using world events as teachable moments but the super highway has to find which schools need an upgrade, connect with grand money and give help spending it in the best way possible. saying
but schools are racing to find education modern and connected and this week, efforts got a boost from two of the influential names in tech. here is abc7 news reporter jonathan bloom. when mike goes over trouble spots, take a rubber stylus, equalling a classroom full of kids paying attention. >> this engages kids. you can see their eyes open. when seeing this on the big screen >> these kids are digital natives and this is their world. >> but never mind ipads. one of the...
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free education, a better distribution of wealth. voters expect results. >> the economy will slow down. fulfilling the promises will be difficult. we are likely to see student protests and people in the streets protesting next year, than to see free education at the end of next year. >> michelle bachelet may feel she has the weight of the world on her shoulders. on this night it was time to saviour her victory. >> michelle bachelet is at the first leader to serve two terms since augusto pinochet. >> an israeli soldier has been shot to death on the israel-lebanon border. the gunman was a sniper from the lebanese military. it's unclear what prompted a shooting. in 2006 israel fought a war against lebanese. >> the gaza strip's om power plant is up and running after receiving its first fuel shipment in 50 days. israel allowed 120,000 gal scrons into the blockaded -- gallons into the blockaded area. four water pumps was allowed, and the transfer of gas for indoor heating. the palestine territories in israel have been hit hard by the heavi
free education, a better distribution of wealth. voters expect results. >> the economy will slow down. fulfilling the promises will be difficult. we are likely to see student protests and people in the streets protesting next year, than to see free education at the end of next year. >> michelle bachelet may feel she has the weight of the world on her shoulders. on this night it was time to saviour her victory. >> michelle bachelet is at the first leader to serve two terms...
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i got a quick education about noise. they can go from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. seven days a week including holidays. i think it's a bit too generous. and there's more, but that would be for another time. thank you. >> thank you very much. next speaker. yes it is. >>> thank you. evidently [speaker not understood] co-chair health board of san francisco. interesting, we had our retreat last weekend where all the board members came together to look at what are the issues, mental health mental issues we should consider for the next year for our monthly meeting. and one of the issues that came up was the issue of evictions, affordability, the housing crisis. it really is a crisis. why is that a mental health issue? well, if you can't afford housing, it certainly does damage your mental health and damages your sense of mental wellness. but it's bigger than that. it's also all the nonprofits that provide services to those who need mental health services. these nonprofits are losing their leases. they're being evicted. it's not just tenants that are being evicted. it's t
i got a quick education about noise. they can go from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. seven days a week including holidays. i think it's a bit too generous. and there's more, but that would be for another time. thank you. >> thank you very much. next speaker. yes it is. >>> thank you. evidently [speaker not understood] co-chair health board of san francisco. interesting, we had our retreat last weekend where all the board members came together to look at what are the issues, mental health...
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they need some sort of education and training perhaps. but we're sending a lot of people down the primrose pact path. >> on that note, we're out of time, but thanks to all of our guests. and thanks to our community for engaging in a terrific discussion. you kept the social media lit up for the half hour. for the half hour. >> thousands of riot police confront protestors in ukraine. trying to remove demonstrators who have occupied the building. hello i'm jane dutton in doha will world news from al jazeera. also ahead, lying in state. nelson mandela's are coffin is lying in state. >>> modification are targeted in
they need some sort of education and training perhaps. but we're sending a lot of people down the primrose pact path. >> on that note, we're out of time, but thanks to all of our guests. and thanks to our community for engaging in a terrific discussion. you kept the social media lit up for the half hour. for the half hour. >> thousands of riot police confront protestors in ukraine. trying to remove demonstrators who have occupied the building. hello i'm jane dutton in doha will...
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he gave us educate, food, and freedom, they say. the final day of lying in state in coming hours, he will be transported from the military base where his body has been kept overnight to his home village where the state funeral will be held on sunday. but left behind will be a tangible reminder of nelson mandela, a statue that will be publicly unveiled on monday, signalling an end of the former mourning period, but fittingly celebrating a national holiday. >>> well despite leaving a legacy of freedom and equality in south africa, nelson mandela was never able to bring hiv under control. and he has come under scrutiny for failing to address the problem early in his presidency. >> reporter: a clinic in south africa is crowded with aids patients. this country is struggling with more aids victims than any other in this the world. more than one in ten adults is inflicted. but activists say the first post app part tide president, nelson mandela failed to address the proble problem. >> orphans are infected. there are [ inaudible ] little bo
he gave us educate, food, and freedom, they say. the final day of lying in state in coming hours, he will be transported from the military base where his body has been kept overnight to his home village where the state funeral will be held on sunday. but left behind will be a tangible reminder of nelson mandela, a statue that will be publicly unveiled on monday, signalling an end of the former mourning period, but fittingly celebrating a national holiday. >>> well despite leaving a...
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dedicated to strengthening america's future through education. adcasting, dedicated to strengthening america's future and contributions to your pbs station, from viewers like you. the neighborhood ♪ and contributions to your pbs station, ♪ a beautiful day for a neighbor ♪ ♪ would you be mine? could you be mine? ♪ ♪ won't you be my neighbor? - ♪ it's daniel tiger's neighborhood ♪ ♪ the land of make-believe ♪ won't you ride along with me? - ride along ♪ - ♪ it's daniel tiger's neighborhood ♪ ♪ so much to do, so much to see ♪ ♪ won't you ride along with me? - ride along ♪ - ♪ i've got lots of friends for you to meet ♪ ♪ in the land of make-believe ♪ a friendly face on every street waiting to greet you ♪ ♪ it's a beautiful day in the neighborhood ♪ ♪ a beautiful day for a neighbor ♪ ♪ in daniel tiger's neighborhood ♪ - presenting... daniel tiger! ta-dah! ha! ha! ha! today at school, we're putting on a show. and i'm going to sing! ♪ la la la la la la laaaa come see! - ok, everyone, we're ready to start our show! everyone, get ready
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i think it out to be our number one concern, of all the concerns we have, defense, education, jobs, number one should be the national student health. >> is soming to this deal an indication of real wadder shed moment for both of the parties? that you have gotten lessons down, you have learned people will not tolerate this, is a real watershed? can you go back to being bodies that work together on both sides? >> i hope so. and i think so, i do think, and i hate to sound like i am partisan, the problem has been the republicans and i think you have seen a lot of people who is considered very independent commentator, and knowledgeable person, who said it's not a by party thing, thes the republicans. and it's been the two parties of the republican party, the traditional main stream that used to be the chuck percys and in nelson rockefellers, and the new republican whose are the tea party who in my mind, are a continuation of people that were democrats and republicans the george wallaces and the lester maddox, and the general walkers from the 60's in dallas. >> doesn't sound like you think it is
i think it out to be our number one concern, of all the concerns we have, defense, education, jobs, number one should be the national student health. >> is soming to this deal an indication of real wadder shed moment for both of the parties? that you have gotten lessons down, you have learned people will not tolerate this, is a real watershed? can you go back to being bodies that work together on both sides? >> i hope so. and i think so, i do think, and i hate to sound like i am...
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abject poverty for blacks and restrictions on travel, education and employment. whites enjoyed all of the power and riches in this country. his triable name meant troublemaker so perhaps it was his des atindestiny. he became a leading agitator for change as an attorney. he and the african national congress took up armed struggle. >> will tl are many that feel it is useless for us to continue talking peace and non-violence. >> mandela was a born leader and in 1964 the apartheid government tried him for treason and sought the death penalty. >> i have challenerished the id a democratic and free society. it is an idea for which i hope to live for and to see realized. but my lord, if it needs be, it is an idea for which i am prepared to die. >> mandela was sent to robben i-lend prison and not heard from for nearly 30 years. he was just prisoner number 46664. mandela became a myth, a global symbol for the fight against apartheid. and then in 1990, the south african government, under increasing pressure suddenly yielded. >> mr. nelson mandela will be released. >> it was
abject poverty for blacks and restrictions on travel, education and employment. whites enjoyed all of the power and riches in this country. his triable name meant troublemaker so perhaps it was his des atindestiny. he became a leading agitator for change as an attorney. he and the african national congress took up armed struggle. >> will tl are many that feel it is useless for us to continue talking peace and non-violence. >> mandela was a born leader and in 1964 the apartheid...
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our solution is education it seems. we have reports from georgetown university that there is already a projected gap that will be available and yet as we increase this and all of the proposals that we are talking about currently, that is something i think it will cut down on opportunities for a lot of people. can you comment on this potential crisis in this macroeconomic effect, and whether we don't provide some kind of support directly and also other support, that this could be the next great problem that we face? >> it should be acknowledged that the ability to borrow and build your capital is extremely important and there is a time when no matter how much a student is qualified, it is very good for economy as well as for individuals and the amount of student debt is large. it is overage billion dollars at this point. and i think that it is not particularly likely to use cause any shtick sharp stability that we have seen our last two years and it has a couple of consequences. one is it represents a physical risk for t
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they need some sort of education and training perhaps. but we're sending a lot of people down the primrose pact path. >> on that note, we're out of time, but thanks to all of our guests. and thanks to our community for engaging in a terrific discussion. you kept the social media lit up for the half hour. we'll see you online. ...ll see you online. >> welcome to the news hour. from al jazeera in doha and london, the top stories. another sign the french mission isn't working. >>> winter comes to syrian refugees in lebanon. also this hour kenyan public health system grinds to a halt as workers walk off the job. >>
they need some sort of education and training perhaps. but we're sending a lot of people down the primrose pact path. >> on that note, we're out of time, but thanks to all of our guests. and thanks to our community for engaging in a terrific discussion. you kept the social media lit up for the half hour. we'll see you online. ...ll see you online. >> welcome to the news hour. from al jazeera in doha and london, the top stories. another sign the french mission isn't working....
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berra started adds an engineering co-op education student in 19806789 now risen to the top of the company. >>> a record breaking day for twitter. stock jumped 7% today. this comes in the face of skepticism by some analysts that twitter is overvalued the stock jumped 73% in november closing above $50 mark. >> coming up a story behind christmas cheer. >> it's out there on and why can you move the tv out here? the wireless receiver. i got that when i switched to u-verse. but why? because it's so much better than cable. it's got more hd channels, more dvr space. yeah, but i mean, how did you know? i researched. no, i-i told you. no. yeah! no. the importan and i got you this visor. you made a visor! yes! that i'll never wear. ohh. [ male announcer ] get u-verse tv for just $19 a month for two years with qualifying bundles. rethink possible. with qualifying bundles. [s[man] no one told her,right?a. [son]hi! [mom screams] to those who've been waiting welcome to covered california. the place to find quality, affordable coverage, and nobody can be denied because of a pre-existing condition. enroll
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. >> he is slapping our future in the face by damaging our kids' education, and i won't tolerate it. we will not tolerate it. >> meant he said transferring students to another school is a dangerous plan -- many said transferring students to another school is a dangerous plan. >> i am concerned that their safety will be jeopardized. >> a lot of these parents have to leave home early in the morning, and they have to worry about their children going an extra three or four blocks -- it is not fair. some streets, i'm afraid across. >> if you close betsy ross, that means, like, you killing my family. will increaseey the number of volunteers at the facilities to help kids get to school safely and to help them transition. the city will be holding a series of hearings so that people can come out and comment. the school board will be making a final decision on whether or not it will close those 54 schools at the end of may. al jazeera, chicago. >> the u.s. supreme court looks likely to overturn a law that prevents gay marriage couples benefitsming the same as heterosexuals. the court has been
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>>reporter: it's the new face of education. for new generation of learners. >> these kids are dinl tl native and this is their world. they were completely engage entered the math class. >>reporter: never mind the i-pad and fancy pro 86 screen. most important ingredient is one you can't see. this middle school has blazingly fasten net connection. luxury that half the schools in san mateo county don't have. >> typical school in america has the same internet access as typical home but they have 500 or in the case of this school over 800 kid trying to use that band width e-the head of the education super highway non-profit out to change that with some serious help. they just received 9 million dollars from microsoft founder bill gates and facebook founder zuckerberg among others. >> i think what bill mark and others realize is we are at a tipping point writ now in terms of technology be able to really make a difference. >>reporter: he envision a world where dozens of class room stream video at once using world event like the passin
>>reporter: it's the new face of education. for new generation of learners. >> these kids are dinl tl native and this is their world. they were completely engage entered the math class. >>reporter: never mind the i-pad and fancy pro 86 screen. most important ingredient is one you can't see. this middle school has blazingly fasten net connection. luxury that half the schools in san mateo county don't have. >> typical school in america has the same internet access as...
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. >> free and quality education for all, to better distribution of wealth and now constitution. voters expect results. michelle bachelet may feel she has the weight of the world on her soldiers, at least on this night it was time to save our her victory. >> there have been reports of gun and artillery fire in south sudan's capital. fighting broke out in barr okays close to the city center. nagsals have been urged to stay ipp doors. >> a statute of nelson mandela will be underveiled at the union building in pretoria, following the state funeral of the late president on sunday. world leaders sat along side family members and guests at the ceremony in the tiny village of qunu. it brought to an end 10 days of mourning. president jacob zuma said it has been long and painful. >> many gathered in and around qunu, hoping to gather a glimpse of madeba. not everyone had a chance to get close to him. we explain why. >> many living in nelson mandela's village of qunu were not allowed to attend his furniture. they watched it on a screen. this woman came to say goodbye. she's happy that nelso
. >> free and quality education for all, to better distribution of wealth and now constitution. voters expect results. michelle bachelet may feel she has the weight of the world on her soldiers, at least on this night it was time to save our her victory. >> there have been reports of gun and artillery fire in south sudan's capital. fighting broke out in barr okays close to the city center. nagsals have been urged to stay ipp doors. >> a statute of nelson mandela will be...
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there are a lot of people who convinced you raise your income by raising your education your skill level and you'll get a better wage and a lot of people say, look at auto manufacturing. what was inherent about those you would get $27 an cadillac benefit plans. it was the leverage from the unions. gwen: the leverage we're talked about has gone away. pensions andsing making pensions a guarantee is at the heart of a lot of this means people -- what was considered sacrosanct no in exchange for that you're supposed to sacrifice for the greater good. >> on the pensions, the problem is, for private sector workers, they'd gone through this so it was very hard to convince they should pay taxes in a city like detroit so employees could get generous pensions. so i think it began when it cut the private pensions. i think the interesting thing in detroit is that the bankruptcy even though the constitution says you can't cut pensions, he said you can and that rahm emanuel in chicago is looking at that. >> the mayor of l.a. california, as well. >> san jose. decision.s a huge gwen: let me ask you about
there are a lot of people who convinced you raise your income by raising your education your skill level and you'll get a better wage and a lot of people say, look at auto manufacturing. what was inherent about those you would get $27 an cadillac benefit plans. it was the leverage from the unions. gwen: the leverage we're talked about has gone away. pensions andsing making pensions a guarantee is at the heart of a lot of this means people -- what was considered sacrosanct no in exchange for...
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most education is stunningly inefficient. the course will be offered from 10:20 to 11:40 at the convenience of the professor three days a week. well, that's not -- that's the world that's going to rapidly disappear despite every effort of the prison guards at the university system to block it. the most famous example -- you can go look these things up yourself. i'm not making any of this stuff up. go look up duo-lingo. duo-lingo is a free site that teaches seven different languages. now, it raises a very interesting question about the future of language education. it also raises a question about the ability to start teaching literacy on your smartphone so that nobody who's today illiterate has an excuse. we had a huge problem, i think in detroit the literacy rate's 47%. it's an enormous problem. and we're never going to get it fixed by having literacy teachers from 5-7 two nights a week. but you can start to think about whole new structures of learning. the most famous example, this is the khan academy. khan is a finance year
most education is stunningly inefficient. the course will be offered from 10:20 to 11:40 at the convenience of the professor three days a week. well, that's not -- that's the world that's going to rapidly disappear despite every effort of the prison guards at the university system to block it. the most famous example -- you can go look these things up yourself. i'm not making any of this stuff up. go look up duo-lingo. duo-lingo is a free site that teaches seven different languages. now, it...
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education has problems. labour code is unfair. the tax code is unfair. people are demanding, basically, big reforms and michelle bachelet is the candidate that promised that. people trust her and voted for her >> you say she's promised it. she has raised expectations high. do you think she'll deliver? >> i think expectations were already high in chile. people were demonstrating on the streets from several years ago, demanding a more equal society, d demanding a better education system, demanding that growth - it's really meaning equality. expectations were high. michelle bachelet is trying to give a proper channel and manage the expectations and do ambitious reforms and deliver that in a 4-year period. i believe we are optimistic, we are able to fulfil four promises >> in some european countries and the united states low voter turn out in normal. not in chile. what does it mean that so few people, the lowest turn out decided to vote for michelle bachelet, does that diminish somehow her mandate? >> not at all. the victory is legitimate. we play according
education has problems. labour code is unfair. the tax code is unfair. people are demanding, basically, big reforms and michelle bachelet is the candidate that promised that. people trust her and voted for her >> you say she's promised it. she has raised expectations high. do you think she'll deliver? >> i think expectations were already high in chile. people were demonstrating on the streets from several years ago, demanding a more equal society, d demanding a better education...
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is this the end of rural education some and what happens to the communities left behind? joining us from rural alaska, ann taught at a school that closed in july, and darius is a parent and small business owner. they're both from teneky springs. they are able to join us because we use google plus and skype to reach out to people who wouldn't be able to join us in the show. we think it's worth the risk. and also, he's an alaskan and educator who is considered one of the leading voices on the shy. and on skype, hollowing out the middle. the rural drain and america. ethan, why this law that closes schools? >> i think it's a response by the legislature and the government to deal with ever increasing costs in education in alaska. we had boarding schools up until the 1970s, in which the case went to the supreme court and it was decided that the state had the responsibility to educate every child in alaska, and so high schools popped up in all of our villages, and now the state has enabled it so that if the population drops under 10, your school goes into closure over a four-yea
is this the end of rural education some and what happens to the communities left behind? joining us from rural alaska, ann taught at a school that closed in july, and darius is a parent and small business owner. they're both from teneky springs. they are able to join us because we use google plus and skype to reach out to people who wouldn't be able to join us in the show. we think it's worth the risk. and also, he's an alaskan and educator who is considered one of the leading voices on the...
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awe know the value of ix your education is where it can take you. (now arriving city hospital.) which is why we're proud to help connect our students with leading employers across the nation. (next stop financial center.) let's get to work. ♪ [ male announcer ] laura's heart attack didn't come with a warning. today her doctor has her on a bayer aspirin regimen to help reduce the risk of another one. if you've had a heart attack, be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. if you've had a heart attack, be sure to talk to your doctor what does that first spoonful taste likok. honey bunches of oats. ching! mmmm! mmmm! mmmm! wow! it's the oats. honey. yeah. honey bunches of oats. this is a great cereal. >>> checking our top stories. north korea has announced that the uncle of leader kim jong-un has been executed. >>> and the house of representatives has compromised on a new budget agreement. republicans chose to work with democrats, despite sharp criticism from their tea party wing. the senate votes on the deal next week. >>> the megamillions jackpot, an es
awe know the value of ix your education is where it can take you. (now arriving city hospital.) which is why we're proud to help connect our students with leading employers across the nation. (next stop financial center.) let's get to work. ♪ [ male announcer ] laura's heart attack didn't come with a warning. today her doctor has her on a bayer aspirin regimen to help reduce the risk of another one. if you've had a heart attack, be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin...
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and so, there will also be a special education presentation, by dj derling. and along with city hall's youth commission, and on wednesday, december 11th at 5:30 p.m. in the city hall, room, 343, you can come attend and you can participate in the meeting. and all right, next the meeting will be on monday, december 16th at 5:30 p.m. p i have only one card for public comment, i would like to take up the general public comment out of order if the board is willing is that okay? all right. thank you very much, i appreciate that and so mr. purchec you have two minutes and you may approach the mic. >> you can hold it up, we do have a rule. >> we need it on the record. >> okay. >> we will break here >> we live two blocks from the area, but our neighborhood school is drew and i am the teacher and i understand that of the 72 elman schools it is ranked the lowest in test scores and i don't understand how everyone in this area is not in the low test score area. and what you are saying is you have the lowest, and you have the school with the lowest test scores, and half of
and so, there will also be a special education presentation, by dj derling. and along with city hall's youth commission, and on wednesday, december 11th at 5:30 p.m. in the city hall, room, 343, you can come attend and you can participate in the meeting. and all right, next the meeting will be on monday, december 16th at 5:30 p.m. p i have only one card for public comment, i would like to take up the general public comment out of order if the board is willing is that okay? all right. thank you...
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and if we if we think that education will set us free then do we have to pay for education. because it is not for me in any regard we're really mortgaging the future of those students the other thing it is when we talk about. the opportunity for social assets it really has to do with. understanding and being a participant and in trouble to your community and in that community what we really do is solve problems at a very low level and without community we struggle mightily so an example of that is i have a flat tire and i can't get home to get to meet the school bus. if i have a community that works well there's somebody i can call who can do that so that my child is not in danger and that my child is not worried but that has been lost and we have lost the integration of community really because we've put everybody in america that's able to work and so now we don't even know our neighbors enough to borrow a cup of sugar or the loss of community assets so in new mexico new mexico has one of the worst situations with poverty the united states we do we do we are. forty seven fo
and if we if we think that education will set us free then do we have to pay for education. because it is not for me in any regard we're really mortgaging the future of those students the other thing it is when we talk about. the opportunity for social assets it really has to do with. understanding and being a participant and in trouble to your community and in that community what we really do is solve problems at a very low level and without community we struggle mightily so an example of that...
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will set us free then do we have to pay for education. because it is not for in any regard we're really mortgaging the future of those students the other thing it is when we talk about. the opportunity for social assets it really has to do with. understanding and being a participant and in trouble to your community and in that community what we really do is solve problems at a very low level and without community we struggle mightily so an example of that is i have a flat tire and i can't get home to get to meet the school. if i have a community that works well there's somebody i can call who can do that so that my child is not. changer and that my child is not worried but that has been lost and we have lost the integration of community really because we put everybody in america that's able to work and and so now we don't even know our neighbors enough to borrow a cup of sugar. the loss of community assets so in new mexico new mexico has one of the worst situations with poverty the united states we do we do we are. forty seven forty eight
will set us free then do we have to pay for education. because it is not for in any regard we're really mortgaging the future of those students the other thing it is when we talk about. the opportunity for social assets it really has to do with. understanding and being a participant and in trouble to your community and in that community what we really do is solve problems at a very low level and without community we struggle mightily so an example of that is i have a flat tire and i can't get...
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he had access to education. he could have stayed in his community, but he saw -- he started to see himself as an african, not just as a hossa. he started to see himself and how the white regime was dividing people by stressing ethnic differences and he was able to overcome that. and i think that's such an extraordinary thing. >> it's true. it's true. he was a courageous human being, and full of the idea that he was on a journey and he had something to do. he had a place to be, and it's fabulous to realize that there is an old spirit, an old song which is -- ♪ i'm on my journey now mount zion and i wouldn't take nothing, mount zion ♪ he was on a journey and he knew it, and he had something to do, and this is what each of us has. if we have enough courage, we can say i'm on a journey. i have a charge to keep. >> you were living in cairo with your husband, a south african freedom fighter when you first met nelson mandela. you said your husband and mandela were rivals but that didn't matter. tell us about that e
he had access to education. he could have stayed in his community, but he saw -- he started to see himself as an african, not just as a hossa. he started to see himself and how the white regime was dividing people by stressing ethnic differences and he was able to overcome that. and i think that's such an extraordinary thing. >> it's true. it's true. he was a courageous human being, and full of the idea that he was on a journey and he had something to do. he had a place to be, and it's...
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. >> on domestic issues vladimir putin said the education system needed to be upgraded. he spoke of concern over illegal immigration and impact on local jobs. he said little about the crisis across the border in ukraine. >> translation: i hope political forces in ukraine can reach a deal and solve all political cbs. >> a political analyst monitored the address. >> i expected vladimir putin to speak more about ukraine. i spend him to sound tougher than he did. he barely mentioned ukraine at all, and referred to the mass uprising in the ukraine as those events. and that was - he sounded dismissive. >> on the streets it was ukraine that grabbed the people's attentions. the main problem for me is ukraine, that it can split from us. someone is trying to break us apart and it is succeeding. >> there was a veiled swipe at the united states. russia says they do not desire to be a superpower, "we have no aspirations in that direction. russia is a multiethnic, tolerant country" the the pentagon, no doubt, will take note. >> people in the u.s. are marking the first anniversary of t
. >> on domestic issues vladimir putin said the education system needed to be upgraded. he spoke of concern over illegal immigration and impact on local jobs. he said little about the crisis across the border in ukraine. >> translation: i hope political forces in ukraine can reach a deal and solve all political cbs. >> a political analyst monitored the address. >> i expected vladimir putin to speak more about ukraine. i spend him to sound tougher than he did. he barely...
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. >> jon: is this the reason why education is so difficult to come by in snaz is it -- because it's a sew fist dated country with very sophisticated people and bright people, why would they allow 43% of their people not to be educated? >> jon, pakistanis are a wonderful people. high in because i'm one. [ laughter ] but the problem has been -- [cheers and applause] -- the problem has been our government and spshly our military wefnl inherited from the british in 1947 from partition occurred one-third of the british indian army but only 17% of the resources. instead of deciding that you know what our military should be trimmed down so the size that we can afford, we ended up support it. even know what america has done to pakistan is that it has created this dependence instead of raising taxes, instead of exporting more, we just wait for assistance and we have a large military. we have nuclear weapons. so it's like somebody who is just exercising one arm which is the military totally ignoring education. in 1947 there was a 2% difference in literacy. today the difference say 20% differenc
. >> jon: is this the reason why education is so difficult to come by in snaz is it -- because it's a sew fist dated country with very sophisticated people and bright people, why would they allow 43% of their people not to be educated? >> jon, pakistanis are a wonderful people. high in because i'm one. [ laughter ] but the problem has been -- [cheers and applause] -- the problem has been our government and spshly our military wefnl inherited from the british in 1947 from partition...
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educational opportunities have been expanding their very fast. you had a whole class of professionals that couldn't find work. that the expectations were nurtured commune of, educational attainment and their knowledge and their information, that created a strong instability. of course, then when that happened, other things, other factors played into the explosion. through wikileaks they learned that their government was very corrupt as was his family. and that was all coming in, created a cauldron of upheaval that ended up in the overthrow of the government. that example then moved to egypt and to libya and elsewhere. and we know the story. there is a very interesting recent study by a think tank in washington called the u.s. in pursuit of peace. they tracked the twitter traffic in these revolution. and they discovered that a lot of the twitter commentaries are taking place outside those countries but it was people like us tweeting about what was going on. that was the bulk of the exchanges in social media. because the people in tahrir square, th
educational opportunities have been expanding their very fast. you had a whole class of professionals that couldn't find work. that the expectations were nurtured commune of, educational attainment and their knowledge and their information, that created a strong instability. of course, then when that happened, other things, other factors played into the explosion. through wikileaks they learned that their government was very corrupt as was his family. and that was all coming in, created a...
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throughout the country with news that employers added $200,000 jobs for the last months. 40,000 in education and health care. 27,000 manufacturing jobs, 17,000 construction jobs. >> now, we are getting consistent jobs reports. it's positive. it's positive for the economy and people should feel generally better that conditions are improving. >> reporter: on closer look, the unemployment rate for adult men is 6.7%. for women, 6.2%. the numbers are higher for african-americans and teenagers. still, some worry washington's upcoming budget battles could threaten the recovery. >> the u.s. economy pays attention to what washington is doing but this is an unpredictable business. it makes it interesting, but hard to know, sort of, what washington does in the next week, month or year. what that means, how much the economy can recover and at what rate. >> reporter: there may be political uncertainty, for the time being, only good news for recent college grads who just land their first job. >> i look at it as the start of a career, not just a job. >> that was kristen welker reporting. cold weather moves
throughout the country with news that employers added $200,000 jobs for the last months. 40,000 in education and health care. 27,000 manufacturing jobs, 17,000 construction jobs. >> now, we are getting consistent jobs reports. it's positive. it's positive for the economy and people should feel generally better that conditions are improving. >> reporter: on closer look, the unemployment rate for adult men is 6.7%. for women, 6.2%. the numbers are higher for african-americans and...
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how do we address lifetime educational benefits? if we do get the right political restructuring that would allow us to address it, if we do not do that, that is on us. i was sorry to see nfl europe go away. everybody can bring a lawsuit, that is the american way. the courts decide what they decide. while you are in the system, you ought to know what the rules are when you come in. we have work to do in that area. i like for 18- and 19-year-old young people to have a choice. we ought to do we can to make it the best educational and athletic experience that we can. the agents oftentimes view these kids as future clients. maybe they can provide the support to train them. that is what a lot of them want. if they want to be in college, that is terrific. >> what is the biggest change you would like to effectuate? in the landscape over the next five years? >> great question. i would like to see us take real steps in the political restructuring of the ncaa to allow us to use our resources in the 21st century on behalf of the student athlete
how do we address lifetime educational benefits? if we do get the right political restructuring that would allow us to address it, if we do not do that, that is on us. i was sorry to see nfl europe go away. everybody can bring a lawsuit, that is the american way. the courts decide what they decide. while you are in the system, you ought to know what the rules are when you come in. we have work to do in that area. i like for 18- and 19-year-old young people to have a choice. we ought to do we...
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it educates us and teaches us how to eat healthy. especially with vegetables and our cooking class. i'm grateful i'm grateful that empire food bank is here. >> thank you so much. you see? this is what food banks are doing around the bay area to help feed those hungry. you can help now by texting the word feed to the number 80077 $10 donation. >> great deal. >> it s >> what would you do with extra $7,000 this holiday season? that is how much you can win. when you click you might just win $7,000 in the process. so spread the word so friends can help, too. >> a presidential show of support for embattled kicker who plays for university of alabama team. he received death threats after he missed two field goals and had another block. >> the loss cost a chance at national title. last night, foster instagramed a letter he received from the 43 president wrote dear cade. life has set backs i know, exclamation point. foster writing framing this. that is a nice gesture. >> it was. just a beautiful gesture. >> this kid has been through, you don't know. it's been rough. >> moving show of support
it educates us and teaches us how to eat healthy. especially with vegetables and our cooking class. i'm grateful i'm grateful that empire food bank is here. >> thank you so much. you see? this is what food banks are doing around the bay area to help feed those hungry. you can help now by texting the word feed to the number 80077 $10 donation. >> great deal. >> it s >> what would you do with extra $7,000 this holiday season? that is how much you can win. when you click...
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chileans have been calling for changes to education systems for nearly a year. the newly elected pope francis has held his first holy thursday mass as the head of the roman catholic church. in a prison rrived in rome to take part in a traditional easter ritual of the washing of the feet of 12 young offendsers. it's replicating the bible's account of jesus' gesture of humility. >> if i the lord of the teacher have washed your feet, you too have to wash each other's feet. i have given you an example so you may do as i have done. it is the example of the lord. he was the most important but he washed the feet of others. the most important must be at the service of others. >> and christians all over the world will also celebrate easter this weekend. marking the moment that many believe jesus christ rose from dead after crucifixion. but in jerusalem, the city where he died, the number of his followers has fallen below 10,000. and now both christians and muslims say they are the victims of an israeli policy designed to boost jewish identity at their expense. >> a proce
chileans have been calling for changes to education systems for nearly a year. the newly elected pope francis has held his first holy thursday mass as the head of the roman catholic church. in a prison rrived in rome to take part in a traditional easter ritual of the washing of the feet of 12 young offendsers. it's replicating the bible's account of jesus' gesture of humility. >> if i the lord of the teacher have washed your feet, you too have to wash each other's feet. i have given you...
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the middle class is nowhere near big enough to finance the government's effort toss overall education and healthcare and infrastructure. the poor are getting poorer, and believe it or not there are more of them. unrest bubbles jest below the surface, some how south africa is a beacon of freedom. it reminds me of america. i'm ali velshi. thanks for joining us. >> remembering nelson mandela. personal memories of the late south african president. >> you're in the stream. mandela, rebel, terrorist, icon, can his legacy be reduced to buzz words and quotes. as the world celebrates the man how will he be remembered in the years to come. >> lisa fletcher is away, but we have our man julio, we can talk about this all day. >> we have been talking about it. >> we're still processing it. you told
the middle class is nowhere near big enough to finance the government's effort toss overall education and healthcare and infrastructure. the poor are getting poorer, and believe it or not there are more of them. unrest bubbles jest below the surface, some how south africa is a beacon of freedom. it reminds me of america. i'm ali velshi. thanks for joining us. >> remembering nelson mandela. personal memories of the late south african president. >> you're in the stream. mandela,...
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what happened there is that it was essentially a story of a group of glasses that was expanding the educational opportunities have been expanding very fast. you have a whole class of professionals that couldn't find work, they had expectations and they were nurtured by the educational attainment and the knowledge and the formations that created a strong instability. of course then when that happened other things, other factors played into the explosion. the wikileaks learned that their government dictator in practice was very corrupt as was his family and created a cauldron that ended up in the thrill of the government. that example then moved to egypt and libya and elsewhere, and we know the story. there is a very interesting recent study by a think tank in washington called the u.s. institute of peace. they tracked but wider traffic and they discovered that a lot of that letter commentary was taking place outside of those countries. was people like us tweeting about what was going on. that was double the exchanges and social media. because the people in the square, they were not -- of course
what happened there is that it was essentially a story of a group of glasses that was expanding the educational opportunities have been expanding very fast. you have a whole class of professionals that couldn't find work, they had expectations and they were nurtured by the educational attainment and the knowledge and the formations that created a strong instability. of course then when that happened other things, other factors played into the explosion. the wikileaks learned that their...
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. >>> early childhood education is the best weapon against crime. recently the board passed recommendation to funnel $5 million into early learn being programs. one is the university preschool and full kindergarten classes. that will reduce the need for social services later in life. >>> sal is coming back, how is he doing? >> something just happened, dave, this is a new crash and i was going to put the e.sure up. i wanted to go first to this fatal crash at stevenson boulevard and in fact all of the lanes are shut down southbound at stevenson. just a little while ago i heard them saying they wanted to shut down the entire freeway and they wanted to keep as many lanes open in this area. this may affect northbound as well and it is early but not a lot of the traffic out there and a significant alert has been issued for this fatal crash 880 southbound at stevenson. that traffic is moderate and there are no major problems. >>> still some light rain around even some fog and it looks like the band is lifting north. we will have some south and this is the
. >>> early childhood education is the best weapon against crime. recently the board passed recommendation to funnel $5 million into early learn being programs. one is the university preschool and full kindergarten classes. that will reduce the need for social services later in life. >>> sal is coming back, how is he doing? >> something just happened, dave, this is a new crash and i was going to put the e.sure up. i wanted to go first to this fatal crash at stevenson...
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. >> when you are born in a family with few resources and little education getting out of that situation is really low. >> the program launch in the 60s kept poverty from getting worse. take away safety net programs like food stamps they said the poverty rate would be higher today at 29% then 1967 when it stood at 17 -- 27%. >> while increasing capitalism that created an under class in the u.s. >> they have a sane that said the only sure thing is death, taxes and the fact that any government fro gram -- program will grow. >>reporter: he believes government should stop handling poverty. >> we are saying wake up. these things are causing more harm then good. >>reporter: our country must build a steady state ofty net. a benefit should be a hand up not a lifetime handout. >> i had every thing against me. it was up to me to find opportunities. >> she said her family knew poverty. she escaped to this country when our country didn't have a strong safety net. her family turned to private groups to get back on her feet and that's how she feels it should be. >> speaking of those safety net in the
. >> when you are born in a family with few resources and little education getting out of that situation is really low. >> the program launch in the 60s kept poverty from getting worse. take away safety net programs like food stamps they said the poverty rate would be higher today at 29% then 1967 when it stood at 17 -- 27%. >> while increasing capitalism that created an under class in the u.s. >> they have a sane that said the only sure thing is death, taxes and the...
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we need a highly educated population. we need infrastructure investments that are critically damaged in this country. we have not had the right policy to improve this economy, period. >> everybody is focusing on cut the deficit. >> we're putting the money in the wrong place. >> we're honoring the legacy of nelson mandela today and the apartheid movement that he led. and it was built over time and you'll see the same thing happen with minimum wage. ten states, including washington d.c. have higher wages. >> let the states test it. >> obama administration care rebound. the president defended the affordable care racket act. he told the republicans if they have a better plan, let's hear it. >> if you don't like obamacare, and i know you don't, you should explain how exactly you would cut costs and cover more people and make insurance more secure. you to the morning people to tell us what you are for not just what you're against. >> is this a diversion tactic. >> yes, no question they would rather have the media focus on that
we need a highly educated population. we need infrastructure investments that are critically damaged in this country. we have not had the right policy to improve this economy, period. >> everybody is focusing on cut the deficit. >> we're putting the money in the wrong place. >> we're honoring the legacy of nelson mandela today and the apartheid movement that he led. and it was built over time and you'll see the same thing happen with minimum wage. ten states, including...